A pile of debris sits outside the front of Adam and Joyce Romero's home.

A pile of Adam and Joyce Romero's flooded belongings.

A pile of debris that sits in front of Adam and Joyce Romero's home.

A sign in the pile of Adam and Joyce Romero's flooded belongings reads "Hope anchors the soul."

Joyce Romero sorts through her flooded photo albums.

Adam Romero sits on a swing on the front porch of his home as a large tarp blocks off the front door.

Adam and Joyce Romero take a photo with the group of people who help remove all their flooded belongings from their homes.

Adam and Joyce Romero sit on the front porch of their home.

Adam and Joyce Romero sit on a swing on the front porch of their home. The two don't go inside anymore because of mold, but Adam enjoys returning to the home he's owned for more than 50 years every day to be on his small piece of land.

Joyce Romero holds a mask to her face as she stares at mold growing inside her home. Hurricane Harvey sent nearly five feet of water inside.

A gutted bathroom in Adam and Romero's home.

Adam and Joyce Romero's living room sits bare after Hurricane Harvey sent nearly five feet of water inside their home.

The walls and floors have been ripped out of Adam and Joyce Romero's home after Hurricane Harvey sent nearly five feet of water inside.

Mattresses laid out in the yard of Adam and Joyce Romero's home.

The back door that Adam attempted to break into after he and Joyce returned home after Hurricane Harvey flooded their home.

Nearly everything Adam and Joyce Romero owns is thrown into a pile in front of their home.

Floodwaters overturned and destroyed everything in Adam's shed.

A broken window allows the warm fall air into Joyce and Adam Romero's home. Hurricane Harvey sent nearly five feet of water inside.

A dream catcher sits on a beam on the back porch of Joyce and Adam Romero's home.

The Romero's statue of the Virgin Mary.

Adam Romero sits on the front porch of his home with one of his accordions that were saved from the storm.

Adam and Joyce Romero sit on a swing on the front porch of their home. Hurricane Harvey sent nearly five feet of floodwater inside their home during the height of the storm.

One of Adam Romero's accordions.

Socks, the neighborhood cat that Joyce Romero occasionally feeds.

A flooded bucket sits under Adam and Joyce Romero's front porch.

Adam Romero (right) sits and plays with Kip Coltrin, the founder of the Cajun Special Forces. The Cajun Special Forces is helping Adam and his wife, Joyce, recover after Hurricane Harvey sent nearly five feet of water inside their home.

A pile of debris sits outside the front of Adam and Joyce Romero's home.

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A pile of Adam and Joyce Romero's flooded belongings.

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A pile of debris that sits in front of Adam and Joyce Romero's home.

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A sign in the pile of Adam and Joyce Romero's flooded belongings reads "Hope anchors the soul."

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Joyce Romero sorts through her flooded photo albums.

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Adam Romero sits on a swing on the front porch of his home as a large tarp blocks off the front door.

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Adam and Joyce Romero take a photo with the group of people who help remove all their flooded belongings from their homes.

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Adam and Joyce Romero sit on the front porch of their home.

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Adam and Joyce Romero sit on a swing on the front porch of their home. The two don't go inside anymore because of mold, but Adam enjoys returning to the home he's owned for more than 50 years every day to be on his small piece of land.

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Joyce Romero holds a mask to her face as she stares at mold growing inside her home. Hurricane Harvey sent nearly five feet of water inside.

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A gutted bathroom in Adam and Romero's home.

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Adam and Joyce Romero's living room sits bare after Hurricane Harvey sent nearly five feet of water inside their home.

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The walls and floors have been ripped out of Adam and Joyce Romero's home after Hurricane Harvey sent nearly five feet of water inside.

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Mattresses laid out in the yard of Adam and Joyce Romero's home.

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The back door that Adam attempted to break into after he and Joyce returned home after Hurricane Harvey flooded their home.

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Nearly everything Adam and Joyce Romero owns is thrown into a pile in front of their home.

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Floodwaters overturned and destroyed everything in Adam's shed.

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A broken window allows the warm fall air into Joyce and Adam Romero's home. Hurricane Harvey sent nearly five feet of water inside.

A dream catcher sits on a beam on the back porch of Joyce and Adam Romero's home.

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The Romero's statue of the Virgin Mary.

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Adam Romero sits on the front porch of his home with one of his accordions that were saved from the storm.

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Adam and Joyce Romero sit on a swing on the front porch of their home. Hurricane Harvey sent nearly five feet of floodwater inside their home during the height of the storm.

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One of Adam Romero's accordions.

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Socks, the neighborhood cat that Joyce Romero occasionally feeds.

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A flooded bucket sits under Adam and Joyce Romero's front porch.

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Adam Romero (right) sits and plays with Kip Coltrin, the founder of the Cajun Special Forces. The Cajun Special Forces is helping Adam and his wife, Joyce, recover after Hurricane Harvey sent nearly five feet of water inside their home.